Unfortunately, stories published in Interzone aren't eligible for the Nebula Awards, which to me is silly, since online magazines from Britain are eligible, but print magazines aren't. I mean, WTF? Still, I just nominated "Sinner, Baker, Fabulist, Priest; Red Mask, Black Mask, Gentleman, Beast" by Eugie Foster for the 2009 Nebula for best novelette. Because her novelette was reprinted in Apex Magazine after it's Interzone appearance, it is eligible.

Here's a thought: what about stories available via fictionwise, which are distributed as downloads from the internet -- we are in effect reprinting ourselves in America and on the net, which is just the same as uploading stuff to our own website, so if the latter qualifies why not the former?

Per the SARC, yes, a work published on the web during the nomination period is eligible for nomination.

(SARC=SFWA Awards Rules Committee)

Yipee!!! (the only condition, as far as I can see, is that the stories have to have been published on Fictionwise during the nomination period--I mention this since there's often a delay between the publication of the paper edition and the Fictionwise availability).

Major congratulations to Jason Sanford ("Sublimation Angels") and Eugie Foster ("Sinner, Baker, Fabulist...") for their Nebula nominations in the novella and novellette categories! A great showing for Interzone! Well done!

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